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Israel Alert Newsletter
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9 Shvat 5774
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January 10, 2014
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True Palestinian 'Peace' Motive: Eradication of Israel
As Secretary of
State John Kerry departed the region, a video has been released which sheds
light on the Palestinian Authority's true motive in demanding a peace agreement
based on the 1967 borders: the eradication of the State of Israel in a
step-by-step process.
In a Syrian
satellite TV interview on December 23, 2013, Fatah Central Committee member
Abbas Zaki said that accepting a Palestinian state within those borders is
merely the first step in achieving "the inspiring idea." As reported
by Israel National News, the interview was translated and posted to YouTube by
the Israeli Research Institute's Palestinian Media Watch (PMW).
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Important Campaign to Focus Public Opinion on the
Dangers of a Nuclear Iran
Time is running out to stop the Iranian nuclear threat but author Noah Beck is
raising awareness about this urgent issue with his powerful book "The Last
Israelis" -- now available in paperback, audiobook, and e-book formats. In
this doomsday thriller, an ethnically diverse and ideologically divided crew
aboard an Israeli submarine must confront the unthinkable after Iran acquires
nuclear weapons.
The gripping novel is a highly entertaining read but -- more importantly -- the
book focuses public attention on the Iranian nuclear threat. Even if you don't
have time to read it (or listen to the audiobook), your support for the book
with a purchase will help to make an important statement to readers around the
globe about how dangerous a nuclear Iran could be to Israel and the rest of the
world.
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The Israeli 'Occupation' in 2013
"Occupation"- Definition: job, profession, line of work,
career, calling, walk of life. So what work has Israel been doing in connection
with the Palestinian Arabs since my last article on the subject published
earlier this year?
In May, doctors at Schneider's children hospital transplanted a kidney
into a 10-year-old Palestinian Arab boy. The kidney came from 3-year-old
Israeli Noam Naor who died in a tragic fall and his parents decided to donate
his organs to save the life of others.
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Jonathan Pollard and Jewish Law
With Israel's release of dozens of terrorists recently as a gesture to the
Palestinian Authority in order to jumpstart peace talks, Jonathan Pollard is
back in the news.
To those unfamiliar, Jonathan Pollard is an American citizen convicted of
passing classified information to Israel. He did so while working as an
intelligence analyst for the Unites States government. Pollard pleaded guilty
to the charges and was sentenced to life in prison in 1987.
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King David Castle Location to be Revealed
The location of a royal castle that may have belonged to the biblical King
David will be revealed to the public on Friday next week, Israel National News
reported. "The find is a decorated carved stone known as 'a proto-aeolic
capital' that is connected to a column," INN explained.
"Unlike all of the other proto-aeolic capitals found in Israel, this one
is not separate from the column, but connected to it. The weight of the column
and capital are estimated to be about five tons." A prominent feature of
the monumental architecture of the First Temple period is the Proto-Aeolic
capital.
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'Biblical
Blue' Sparks Renewed Interest in Modern Era
Hundreds of participants joined leading scientists, academics and rabbinic
scholars at the Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem last week to discuss the
latest findings on techelet, or biblical blue, a rare blue dye extracted from a
particular marine creature in ancient times for ritual purposes.
A material discovered recently may contain the ancient dye. Ptil Techelet Tying
methods on display at Ptil Tekhelet conference Techelet was used to color the
tassels on the corners of men's prayer shawls as well as for the garments of
the High Priest serving in the Holy Temple.
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